Linked by Michael LevenstonAl Amin’s rooftop pomegranate garden. Photo : BSSToday, his rooftop garden featured around 70 matured pomegranate trees grown in large plastic drums, representing 26 different varieties collected from several countries. Concerned about the safety of commercially available fruit and unable to afford the high market price of imported pomegranates, Al Amin planted a few saplings on his rooftop. Today, his rooftop garden featured around 70 matured pomegranate trees grown in large plastic drums, representing 26 different varieties collected from several countries. Besides selling fresh pomegranates, Al Amin also propagates grafted saplings, generating an annual net income of approximately Taka one million after expenses.